In an era where games are increasingly filled with microtransactions, battle passes, and "time-savers" that cost real money, MrAntiFun stood as a bastion of a simpler philosophy:

But his legacy remains. Thousands of his trainers still work perfectly for older, patched versions of games. The name "MrAntiFun" was always a joke. He wasn't anti-fun; he was anti- artificial difficulty and anti- predatory game design.

For every frustrated kid stuck on a final boss, or every tired dad who just wanted to see the ending of Assassin's Creed: Valhalla before his vacation ended, MrAntiFun was there.

For the uninitiated: a trainer is a small program that runs alongside your game. You press for infinite health, F2 for unlimited ammo, or F3 for max money.

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